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gas protest tax obama stunt. if you get there at 7:30 in the morning at the exxon station, you pay 1.84 a gallon, which is the price much gas per gallon when he filled. >> why are they doing that? >> pay attention to the fact that gas prices have doubled under the administration. >> the obama supporters that you talked to, did they -- who do they hold accountable for the skyrocketing gas prices. opec, congress, rich bankers, the oil companies, ceos. a lot of the other people blame everybody. i think what the guy hit it right on the head. he said a lot of people in congress. they don't drive cars. they get picked up in town cars. they don't have to whip out their credit card and see the sticker shock there hasn't been outcry from either party. the republicans have a tendency to be pro business. they are not going to attack the oil companies. the democrats want wind and green energy. >> right. the one guy had the prius. >> bill: there are actually people who want the gas prices to go to $10 a gallon so we wouldn't
gas protest tax obama stunt. if you get there at 7:30 in the morning at the exxon station, you pay 1.84 a gallon, which is the price much gas per gallon when he filled. >> why are they doing that? >> pay attention to the fact that gas prices have doubled under the administration. >> the obama supporters that you talked to, did they -- who do they hold accountable for the skyrocketing gas prices. opec, congress, rich bankers, the oil companies, ceos. a lot of the other people...
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how do you about not raise taxes and not cut any services like for example the military. that s the question we have to answer and the only way we can get to it is to really look at democrats and republicans, not blame each other but sit down and literally look at this. the supercommittee had a try. democrats, republicans, they were not able to do it. this was the agreement that was done, the sequestration. i think if we are going to do cuts we ought to do that across-the-board where everybody has skin in the game and have cuts across the board to reduce the deficit. >> geraldo: congressman blackburn, did you -- >> let me say something there. because i support across-the-board cuts in discretionary spending. every year i run bills calling for 1, 2 and 5% across the board. what you have to realize is that this administration had gone in and made deep cuts into the -- our military services, into d.o.d. and then they did it again with the sequestration. doubled up on that. so the problem becomes you are cutting them more than everybody else. if you were to give them just wha
how do you about not raise taxes and not cut any services like for example the military. that s the question we have to answer and the only way we can get to it is to really look at democrats and republicans, not blame each other but sit down and literally look at this. the supercommittee had a try. democrats, republicans, they were not able to do it. this was the agreement that was done, the sequestration. i think if we are going to do cuts we ought to do that across-the-board where everybody...
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guess what he hasn't released the tax returns and he is not going to do the next ten days. they telegraph the etch-a-sketch punch six months ago. they said he was going to start lying. and he started right on schedule. and he has gotten away with it. so why wouldn't he get away with chloroforming the crypt keeper and bringing john sununu back. [ laughter ] >> jennifer: i don't know that you can top that karl so i'm going to flip the conversation for a second because the president has been making himself available. >> right. >> jennifer: and one of the things he did today was he went to an interview with mtv. and i want you to listen to what the president said today about gay marriage. >> obama: for us to try to legislate federally into this area is probably the wrong way to go. >> jennifer: now there were some on the left who were critical of that -- of those statements. do you think -- how do you think that is going to play with the gay democrats who have been really supportive of the president. >> i don't think they will be too happy about it. but what is their choice? th
guess what he hasn't released the tax returns and he is not going to do the next ten days. they telegraph the etch-a-sketch punch six months ago. they said he was going to start lying. and he started right on schedule. and he has gotten away with it. so why wouldn't he get away with chloroforming the crypt keeper and bringing john sununu back. [ laughter ] >> jennifer: i don't know that you can top that karl so i'm going to flip the conversation for a second because the president has been...
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you can see very weak growth and then we're lookingalt a 500 billion tax increase next year. 2013. this is one year, 500 billion hit to the economy that is coming under current law unless there is it a change of policy in washington. >> gretchen: coming up. we'll have the last jobs number before the election. what will happen with the unemployment rate? >> you might see a change. it is not a hugely significant event. we have the fact that we are in a slow-growth economy. the final report on gdp came in. i don't think you will see anything wildly dramatic on friday>> gretchen: you think it staps below 8 percent. >> it is horrible compared to what the president promised. it is not good news. >> gretchen: all about the spins, right. james who made it in, thank you so much. coming up how will hurricane sandy affect the race for the white house in that state. governor will be here next. live teem coverage of hurricane sandy continue top of the hour. i had enough of feeling embarrassed about my skin. [ designer ] enough of just covering up my moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. i decide
you can see very weak growth and then we're lookingalt a 500 billion tax increase next year. 2013. this is one year, 500 billion hit to the economy that is coming under current law unless there is it a change of policy in washington. >> gretchen: coming up. we'll have the last jobs number before the election. what will happen with the unemployment rate? >> you might see a change. it is not a hugely significant event. we have the fact that we are in a slow-growth economy. the final...
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ceiling arrangement i wonder where they were when mitt romney's 1 or promise, 20% across-the-board tax cut, and how you achieve any kind of sanity on debt and deficit without that is beyond my comprehension. >> maybe he doesn't believe that, either. >> mark made excellent put on this, that if we get this solved, it would be better with barack obama as president and mitt romney. he is so dug into his position. he is so dug into his position that i not see how he could get an agreement. behalf,tt romney's doesn't like that imus around move to -- doesn't the fact that he does move are out work to his advantage? >> democratic senate, republican house, which he washy president, it i -- wishy washy and, it could be the makings of a deal. >> not if you have a president who is not willing to lean on his own party. obama has been willing to do that. the question is if romney would be willing to lean on his tea party wing. >> are we going to have a democratic senate? >> white and looks increasingly like we will have a democratic -- once again in looks and charisma and like we will have a democra
ceiling arrangement i wonder where they were when mitt romney's 1 or promise, 20% across-the-board tax cut, and how you achieve any kind of sanity on debt and deficit without that is beyond my comprehension. >> maybe he doesn't believe that, either. >> mark made excellent put on this, that if we get this solved, it would be better with barack obama as president and mitt romney. he is so dug into his position. he is so dug into his position that i not see how he could get an...
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i wonder where is they were when it mitt romney's encore promise, 20% across-the-board tax cut. how you are going to achieve any kind of sanity on the debt and deficit without that is beyond my comprehension. >> maybe he doesn't believe that either. >> if they are going to get a deal, it probably is going to be better with barack obama as president that mitt romney. he is so dug into his position -- he does flipper from time to time, but he is so dug into his position that i don't see how he could get an agreement. >> on mitt romney's behalf, doesn't the fact that he does move around work to his advantage? >> you could have a democratic senate, republican house, wishy washy president, and that could be the ingredients of a deal. >> is not that if you don't ever president if the -- don't have a president who was willing to lean on his own party. obama has been willing to do that. >> are we going to have a democratic senate? >> right now it looks increasingly like we will have a democratic senate. once again, republicans have blown it by nominating people like richard mourdock in
i wonder where is they were when it mitt romney's encore promise, 20% across-the-board tax cut. how you are going to achieve any kind of sanity on the debt and deficit without that is beyond my comprehension. >> maybe he doesn't believe that either. >> if they are going to get a deal, it probably is going to be better with barack obama as president that mitt romney. he is so dug into his position -- he does flipper from time to time, but he is so dug into his position that i don't...
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the adcdos who came out and said you have to raise taxes. does that puncture the balloon of the entirety of the logic of mitt romney. >> it may puncture it if you want to analyze this in logical terms. >> eliot: you're not saying logic is not in politics. >> i don't think it is right now. you may have fired an aide who wrote a speech like that. i think romney is quite wise not to. the banality of what he says is central. he does not want to spell out what he's going to say. we all point out the budget mass isn't this. that's because he doesn't want it to be there. he wants to talk in glowing generalities and allow everyone to allow mitt romney to be whoever they would like him to be. >> eliot: this is vapid by design. >> oh, yes they change the law and make the crimes legal. this is what obama understood in april of '08. he nailed it. he said these guys changed the rules of the game. allowed them to operate by like bandits, and it was done under george w. bush's watch. there isn't difference between romney and bush. >> that raises the critic
the adcdos who came out and said you have to raise taxes. does that puncture the balloon of the entirety of the logic of mitt romney. >> it may puncture it if you want to analyze this in logical terms. >> eliot: you're not saying logic is not in politics. >> i don't think it is right now. you may have fired an aide who wrote a speech like that. i think romney is quite wise not to. the banality of what he says is central. he does not want to spell out what he's going to say. we...
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obama and mitt romney had ent so much time in virginia and ohio that they will have t to start payiying taxes in both states. lelet's run the table of the battleground states and where they seem to be at this point. ohio. >> ohio remains beyond romney's grasped at this point in large part because obama is doing better there with white voters than he is across the country in large part in the northwest ohio and northeast ohio, which is the industrial belt, ere the auto bailout really made difference. its so much of a problem for romney there that rob portman on thursday night as he introduced romney in defiance, ohio for a huge cro is said "we have got to talk about this auto thing tonight." eyre still trying to explain that. >> ken romney eastwind without oh? -- can romney win witho ohio? >> yes, but it will be a tough one to reachch. but it is still very close race. >> virginia? >> v virginia will still probably end op in obama's camp. >> i look at the polls when we started the program and romney is up on average -- >> there is another poll that shows that obama is up in virginia. but he has
obama and mitt romney had ent so much time in virginia and ohio that they will have t to start payiying taxes in both states. lelet's run the table of the battleground states and where they seem to be at this point. ohio. >> ohio remains beyond romney's grasped at this point in large part because obama is doing better there with white voters than he is across the country in large part in the northwest ohio and northeast ohio, which is the industrial belt, ere the auto bailout really made...
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yes, i recognize my taxes are going up. i haven't developed a table that says i'll be willing to pay this much more if you're willing to cut this much more. who knows where that's going to go. but i would say most companies, most people expect that they're probably going to have to pay more. >> an increasing number of ceos are going on record that they're willing to pay more in taxes to avert the so-called fiscal cliff as part of a comprehensive plan. if congress fails to act by january, it will trigger $600 billion of cuts. businesses not certain of what lies ahead have been reluctant to increase pay rolls. >> we stop hiring externally. as people leave their positions, we don't fill those jobs. as you look at exapt expenditures, we start to slow down our spending. and you see most companies doing that now because when you run into an uncertain time, you question everything. >> reporter: and colgate is cutting 2300 workers. ford is scaling back its european operations and laying off 4300 people. h.p. is cutting 27,000 emplo
yes, i recognize my taxes are going up. i haven't developed a table that says i'll be willing to pay this much more if you're willing to cut this much more. who knows where that's going to go. but i would say most companies, most people expect that they're probably going to have to pay more. >> an increasing number of ceos are going on record that they're willing to pay more in taxes to avert the so-called fiscal cliff as part of a comprehensive plan. if congress fails to act by january,...
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on one hand, tax cuts for the wealthiest. on the other hand, disaster relief for you and your family when you need it. very clear. i want to tell you that my heart goes out to the people in new york and up and down the atlantic seaboard. i don't doubt that the republicans care about our fellow americans too. but it's not just a matter of private charity. government has to be a part of this. government has to play an important role, and i think that this is a decision point. you know because people might say it's not right to make politics out of this, but let's face it, we're making a political decision in a few days and this is exhibit-a in which way this should go in my mind. >> eliot: it's about the debate in the role of government. >> right. >> eliot: this is what we should be doing, in context of this that frames what the are. as you pointed out private charity cannot deal with the enormous arm of suffering nor can charity build the infrastructure that we need to prevent it, whether it's a levy or subway system, and the
on one hand, tax cuts for the wealthiest. on the other hand, disaster relief for you and your family when you need it. very clear. i want to tell you that my heart goes out to the people in new york and up and down the atlantic seaboard. i don't doubt that the republicans care about our fellow americans too. but it's not just a matter of private charity. government has to be a part of this. government has to play an important role, and i think that this is a decision point. you know because...
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americans for tax reform president grover norquist whose anti-tax oath has been signed by almost every republican member of congress is girding for a fight if obama is re-elected. no compromise norquist said adding his prediction for an obama second term there's a stalemate. if romney is elected it's putting the ryan budget into law. we don't need a president we need a zombie who has functioning digits or can sign his name on a dotted line. let's pick two scenarios here. if the president is re-elected how does he deal with a tea party that sounds as it's going to be agreb gressive as ever and grover who is pushing for hardlines no legislation. >> he beats them and the way to do that is to take advantage of the fiscal cliff. let it slide a bit, to create a new status quo in which republicans have an incentive to pass affirmative legislation that the president will sign into law, at the same time, there are a group of more problem solving republicans in the senate who don't want to spend another four years simply in opposition and with some members of the business community, not the cham
americans for tax reform president grover norquist whose anti-tax oath has been signed by almost every republican member of congress is girding for a fight if obama is re-elected. no compromise norquist said adding his prediction for an obama second term there's a stalemate. if romney is elected it's putting the ryan budget into law. we don't need a president we need a zombie who has functioning digits or can sign his name on a dotted line. let's pick two scenarios here. if the president is...
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but take the issues, the polls show people care about -- tax cuts, medicare are. they too complicated, too boring to be on the newscast and top of the fronts page as opposed to donald trump or ann coulter? >> i think people do want more substance and aren't getting it. one reason they tune it on, it's like the twitter effect. if it takes longer than 140 characters to talk about it, we don't talk about it. it's easier to talk about spray tanning in that limited environment. >> you agree with me that it is easier, more fun, and potentially more successful to play the game of sport as opposed to this serious business of -- >> i'm not robbing a bank because that's where the money is, but i agree that drives it, as well. but i don't let the candidates off the hook. i think -- you know, when we start beating up ourselves in the media, we deserve our blame. but we've got campaigns that have no substance to talk about. i mean, and one what are their -- do they get on twitter, goat youtube with the ads? they spin us about polls. you ask the romney people to explain how the
but take the issues, the polls show people care about -- tax cuts, medicare are. they too complicated, too boring to be on the newscast and top of the fronts page as opposed to donald trump or ann coulter? >> i think people do want more substance and aren't getting it. one reason they tune it on, it's like the twitter effect. if it takes longer than 140 characters to talk about it, we don't talk about it. it's easier to talk about spray tanning in that limited environment. >> you...
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i merely because the taxes are a lot lower. thank you very much. gas shortages is impacting many people. they operate truck sensations through natural gas. nonpetroleum. is this the future of america's cars could suck the ceo joining us in a fox business exclusive. ♪ bob... oh, hey alex. just picking up some, brochures, posters copies of my acceptance speech. great! it's always good to have a backup plan, in case i get hit by a meteor. wow, your hair looks great. didn't realize they did photoshop here. hey, good call on those mugs. can't let 'em see what you're drinking. you know, i'm glad we're both running a nice, clean race. no need to get nasty. here's your "honk if you had an affair with taylor" yard sign. looks good. [ male announcer ] fedex office. now save 50% on banners. liz: the start images of 4-mile long gasoline lines leave some of us thinking next time natural gas. one can only wonder whether the gas shortage may inspire people to convert their cars and trucks to natural gas. david: one company can only hope clean energy has been wo
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tax efficient and low cost building blocks to help you keep more of what you earn. call your advisor. visit ishares.com. ishares. ishares. yeah, ishares. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. to compete on the global stage. what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university, we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone's ready with the know how we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announcer ] make sure america's ready. make sure you're ready. at devry.edu/knowhow. ♪ >>> i think we have seen again this week i don't think any male politician should be making health care decisions for women. >> president obama speaking in richmond, virginia, yesterday. joining us is melissa harris perry. she's a columnist nor "the nation." thank you for being here. >> absolutely. >> is there a sealed bubble around pre
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. >> swiss bank accounts 10000 bet, i like to fire people, forcible hair cut, the tax returns wesley snipes would call suspicious. >> no, no, no and no. >> none of that. it will probably just be let detroit go bankrupt. before we get to our panel we want to listen in to the president who has taken the stage for a third campaign event of the day this one in lima, ohio. let's listen. >> we were in the middle of two wars and the worst economic crisis since the great depression. today our businesses have created nearly 5.5 million new jobs, and this morning we learned that companies hired more workers in october than in any time in the last eight months. home values are on the rise. housing construction is moving up. we're less dependent on foreign oil than at any time in the last 20 years. because of the service and sacrifice of our brave men and women in uniform, the war in iraq is over, the war in afghanistan is coming to a close, al qaeda has been decimated, and osama bin laden is dead. [ cheers and applause ] oh, oh, oh, and one more thing -- an american auto industry that had been
. >> swiss bank accounts 10000 bet, i like to fire people, forcible hair cut, the tax returns wesley snipes would call suspicious. >> no, no, no and no. >> none of that. it will probably just be let detroit go bankrupt. before we get to our panel we want to listen in to the president who has taken the stage for a third campaign event of the day this one in lima, ohio. let's listen. >> we were in the middle of two wars and the worst economic crisis since the great...
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add table games and... a new casino, generating millions of dollars... every year, without raising taxes. leggett: and audits will ensure the money goes... where it's supposed to. more jobs, and millions for schools. baker: question seven will be good for our kids... our teachers, and our schools. leggett: keep maryland money in maryland. baker: please vote for question seven. leggett: vote for question seven. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: you know our next guest as the singer and guitarist for the band phish. he's one of the greatest guitarists out there in the whole wide world. i love him so much. he has a great new album out called "traveler." if you buy the vinyl, not only do you get a little orange vinyl -- right? yeah, oh-la-la. you get a little buddy over here and he's orange vinyl as well, y'all. what? [ cheers ] tonight he's going to do a very special performance for us. please welcome trey anastasio band. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ooh child things are gonna get easier ooh child things will get brighter ♪ ♪ ooh child things are gonna get easier ooh child things
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you would think people are starting to think about taking profits for tax purposes. >> i don't think it's solely that, but i think that's adding a little fuel to the fire. that may be the reason behind the extra strength today. >> and you got bob benmosche coming up, maria. >> yes, he's going to talk not only about the devastation as a result of sandy, but what his business is looking like, what he's expecting in the next quarter and the quarter to follow. of course, we've seen him trying to continue to tell the story of the government getting out of aig and certainly that has had real implications. looking forward to that. in terms of this market, bill, it's all about the jobs report tomorrow. then you have the election. warren, what about that? what's the betting on the floor in terms of the election? >> to be honest, i think the reaction you're going to get regardless of the outcome is going to be very similar. i think people have come to realize the job is maybe bigger than the individual man. until one side or the other can show they can get the parties to work together, i think
you would think people are starting to think about taking profits for tax purposes. >> i don't think it's solely that, but i think that's adding a little fuel to the fire. that may be the reason behind the extra strength today. >> and you got bob benmosche coming up, maria. >> yes, he's going to talk not only about the devastation as a result of sandy, but what his business is looking like, what he's expecting in the next quarter and the quarter to follow. of course, we've...
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>>"if you ever raise taxes on >>the rich, you're going to destroy our economy." not true! [♪ theme music ♪] >> announcer: ladies and gentlemen, it's the "stephanie miller show"! ♪ i'm walking on sunshine woe ho ♪ ♪ i'm walking on sunshine woe ho ♪ ♪ it's time to feel good ♪ ♪ hey, all right now ♪ ♪ it's time to feel good ♪ >> this is the "stephanie miller show," and i am not stephanie miller. i am chris lavoie. that is jacki schechner, and that is jim ward. and this hour of the "stephanie miller show" is brought to you by -- >> the last open road. where is the last open road? where is the last open road? have you traveled the last open road? go to lastopenroad.com. >> i'm really curious now. >> we have two copies right here. >> can i take a copy home with me? if i do a good job today in the big chair. >> yes. >> i look so sweet and innocent it's all part of my grand plan. >> stephanie has strep throat she called me about an hour before the show and said i can't come in. i have strep throat. >> i'm honored to be sitting in the big chair. i was first
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time last year he was italy's prime minister, but now silvio berlusconi sentenced to four years for tax fraud broadcast rights for american movies to be shown on tv in italy. berlusconi told cnn that it was an unpolitical sentence and he is expected to appeal. >>> american football hits england sunday with the st. louis rams hosting the new england patriots. now, to get in the spirit coach jeff fisher practiced on a pitch this weekend. rams own er stan kranki is majority owner. sunday's game will be the sixth international series match for the nfl in london. >>> all right, we have an update for you on malala yousufzai. the pakistani girl shot by the taliban. >> she's getting important visitors. >> hey, victor and christi. malala you sufzai is receiving the best medical care she could possibly get after being shot in the head by the taliban earlier this month. she has also been reunited with her family for the first time since she was medivaced earlier this month and it was a very emotional reunion, indeed. recovering in a hospital bed malala yousufzai is surrounded by her family. this i
time last year he was italy's prime minister, but now silvio berlusconi sentenced to four years for tax fraud broadcast rights for american movies to be shown on tv in italy. berlusconi told cnn that it was an unpolitical sentence and he is expected to appeal. >>> american football hits england sunday with the st. louis rams hosting the new england patriots. now, to get in the spirit coach jeff fisher practiced on a pitch this weekend. rams own er stan kranki is majority owner....
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that's what churches do and -- >> and you do all that by cutting taxes? >> those are yours, not mine. >> thank you very much, sir. >> that was kind of strange. puts words into people's mouth? >> unmiked and that was the last we heard from paul ryan. and mitt romney hasn't done an interview in 23, 24 days. is that usual for someone running for the highest office in the land? >> no. the reason they're doing that is because they get tough questions and they don't want to answer tough questions. ryan can't because he's a true right wing conservative and the president and his people are trying to position romney differently and ryan is not going to do that. ryan's view on abortion is the same as richard murdoch and todd akin. they co-sponsored one of the anti-women bills. he can't stand up to that kind of independent questioning because clearly he doesn't seem to be any place. >> it is rather shocking that when given a multiple choice test, they throw away the pencil. >> the greatest quote ant this is ted kennedy versus mitt romney in 1994 in the debate, when
that's what churches do and -- >> and you do all that by cutting taxes? >> those are yours, not mine. >> thank you very much, sir. >> that was kind of strange. puts words into people's mouth? >> unmiked and that was the last we heard from paul ryan. and mitt romney hasn't done an interview in 23, 24 days. is that usual for someone running for the highest office in the land? >> no. the reason they're doing that is because they get tough questions and they...
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another $5 million tax cut that favors the wealthy isn't change. >> stephanie: no. kevin you are on the "stephanie miller show." >> caller: good morning, stephanie. >> stephanie: uh-huh. >> caller: you have a unique blend of playful sensuality just beyond that ice queen exterior. >> ice queen. >> caller: just when she does the news. >> i'm an ice cube tray. >> stephanie: she is more like an dominatrix. you know you want her to control the news. [ laughter ] >> caller: stephanie you still remain my dream. >> stephanie: thank you. enough about jacki schechner. >> caller: with 9/11 there was no any leading liberal that i can think of that was attacking bush and so on, because that was a moment that politics should not be involved, and yet when the new jersey governor is doing his job, what do you expect him to do? he is not psycho like the rest of these people. they are really sociopaths. >> stephanie: right. you have got to not just the president in, but get him people that he can work with. >> caller: absolutely. the logical thing would have been so the president got
another $5 million tax cut that favors the wealthy isn't change. >> stephanie: no. kevin you are on the "stephanie miller show." >> caller: good morning, stephanie. >> stephanie: uh-huh. >> caller: you have a unique blend of playful sensuality just beyond that ice queen exterior. >> ice queen. >> caller: just when she does the news. >> i'm an ice cube tray. >> stephanie: she is more like an dominatrix. you know you want her to control...
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that would be on the 2009 tax return. >> stephanie: right. >> caller: and the reasoning that bob king investigated in this is because of the ads that mitt romney is running. he said they are hurting the brand image of these companies, and usually auto makers and whatever, they refrain from anything political. >> stephanie: that's right. >> caller: but because of this going on they threw their hat in the ring so all he is doing is h himself. >> stephanie: yeah and this charityi'm not sure which is bigger liz.ha you heard t >> caller: >> stephanie: this loophole thatusing. remember he hat he gave to charity -- anyway. i'll find the details. i'm just talking in circles now -- >> you are drunk. >> and 09 was also the year that there was amnesty for people with swiss bank accounts. >> stephanie: and george bush is speaking in the kaymen islands this weekend. where bill clinton can be on the campaign trial for president obama -- [♪ "world news tonight" theme ♪] >> stephanie: the president said i know what change looks like after all we have been through, we sure as heck give up now. he
that would be on the 2009 tax return. >> stephanie: right. >> caller: and the reasoning that bob king investigated in this is because of the ads that mitt romney is running. he said they are hurting the brand image of these companies, and usually auto makers and whatever, they refrain from anything political. >> stephanie: that's right. >> caller: but because of this going on they threw their hat in the ring so all he is doing is h himself. >> stephanie: yeah and...
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. >> if you vote early, you don't have to pay taxes. i'm sorry. i'm being told that's not accurate. >> that's not accurate. number two. >> early voters receive a $5 million donation from donald trump. >> wow! and the number one good thing about voting early, ladies and gentlemen -- >> honestly, don't you want this election over with already? >> yes, we do! >> i think we all do. >> i love that. >> that was good times. that was good. congrats to letterman's writers. >>> what's coming up, we'll introduce you to a 99-year-old woman who's rocking the vote for the first time in her life. >> it's great story, but first a live look at the country music awards with our media and entertainment consultant brunell del granado who won big, who looked great, all that and more when "world news now" comes right back. >> announcer: "world news now" weather brought to you by united health care. i'm only in my 60's... i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my options. then i got a med
. >> if you vote early, you don't have to pay taxes. i'm sorry. i'm being told that's not accurate. >> that's not accurate. number two. >> early voters receive a $5 million donation from donald trump. >> wow! and the number one good thing about voting early, ladies and gentlemen -- >> honestly, don't you want this election over with already? >> yes, we do! >> i think we all do. >> i love that. >> that was good times. that was good. congrats...
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expecting 30 cents last week, ford said they expected to beat that. 40 cents per share, 2.2 billion pre-tax. couple numbers, revenue 30.2 billion dollars a hair under what the street was expecting at $30.9 billion. the strength for ford and why they finished better than expected north america. you look at north america $2.3 billion is what ford earned in north america in the third quarter, profit margin highest of any quarter in the company's history in north america, 12% overall profit margin at 6.3%. coming up on "power lunch" we'll talk with cfo bob shanks about the impact this storm has had on the dealerships and the auto industry in the new york area. >> they beat in the earnings by ten cents, higher than expected, the revenue light. is it all about the profit margins in north america, that's where they made up that ground? >> north america is what really drove it, becky, and they had a strong finish to the quarter. i asked what are you seeing with the strength in north america? $300 million more in volume, $400 million more in terms of pricing and cost contributions including $400 mil
expecting 30 cents last week, ford said they expected to beat that. 40 cents per share, 2.2 billion pre-tax. couple numbers, revenue 30.2 billion dollars a hair under what the street was expecting at $30.9 billion. the strength for ford and why they finished better than expected north america. you look at north america $2.3 billion is what ford earned in north america in the third quarter, profit margin highest of any quarter in the company's history in north america, 12% overall profit margin...
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enttvsegmenhdrrcurr raise taxes on >>the rich, you're going to destroy our economy." not true! >> stephanie miller. ♪ bad girl, you bad girl ♪ ♪ you're such a dirty bad girl ♪ ♪ uh-huh ♪ >> stephanie: it is "the stephanie miller show." welcome to it. 23 minutes after the hour. happy halloween. look what we got you. a tweet. it is elvira, mistress of the dark. [ applause ] >> i still have not tried my -- what is it? my macabre -- the wine. >> macabre-nay. >> stephanie: it's good. i thinkly have it tonight in honor of halloween. >> you'll like it. you'll be surprised. it is better than two buck chuck! >> i have a bot of elvira's orange scream soda on my counter. >> drink that. just don't drink elvira's night brew beer. that came out about 15 years ago. if you open a bottle of that, i can't be held responsible for what might happen to you. >> stephanie: she's an industry. >> i'm a beverage industry. [ laughter ] >> stephanie: jenny in georgia. you're on with elvira. oh wait. hi jenny welcome. >> caller: oh, hi. thank goodness, i thought you were going to go to somebody
enttvsegmenhdrrcurr raise taxes on >>the rich, you're going to destroy our economy." not true! >> stephanie miller. ♪ bad girl, you bad girl ♪ ♪ you're such a dirty bad girl ♪ ♪ uh-huh ♪ >> stephanie: it is "the stephanie miller show." welcome to it. 23 minutes after the hour. happy halloween. look what we got you. a tweet. it is elvira, mistress of the dark. [ applause ] >> i still have not tried my -- what is it? my macabre -- the wine....